Category: Cute

Yvette Lising is a freelance visual artist based in Manila. She graduated with a degree in Fine Arts with a major in Advertising. At a young age, drawing and painting portraits became just a few of her favorite past times. Yvette...

LEGO aficionado Chris McVeigh has created a number of elaborate mini office models that make you want to work in. The author, illustrator, and photographer does everything LEGO on the side and his brick-based hobby has lead...

One of the many things that a traveler dreads to go home to is a withered plant. Plants are as beautiful as they are fragile. And most of them can’t survive weeks without being drenched in the sun or watered back to health. Fortunately,...

For most of us, art requires a lot of fancy materials and resources. If we were given nothing more than rope, pieces of tiny metal fragments, and some watercolor, we'll probably stare at it and do nothing much. But for L.A.-based artist Cindy...

Lighane's Clay Art, involves no clay at all. A graphic artist from Nuremer, Germany, she draws fan art in manga style, but infused with her very unique twist that makes each character her own. If you want to see more of her overflowing...

Sheena Liam's series of hand-sewn images of women with long hair on 2D surfaces is one for the books. The fashion model and embroidery artist used black thread to depict her subjects’ long locks each sporting their...

Innovation extends to stuffed animals with Rachel Ciavarella new creations. The artist and designer created Morris, a stuffed anglerfish that can be turned inside out. The reversible fish is part toy and part material...

Diana Beltran Herrera is out with a crafty little series combining adorable birds and stamps! The Colombia-based artist has long held a fascination of birds and that has culminated into a creative collection of stamp-inspired...

BigHeads (@bigheadsHK on Instagram) is a 20-year-old student from Hong Kong who was motivated by a close friend to share his drawings online. He started to find inspiration from his experience dealing with emotions and stress...

Ida Skivenes, IdaFrosk on Instagram, is a food artist and enthusiast from Oslo, Norway. She believes that food should be fun, tasty and for the most part healthy. She started creating food arts and posted them on Instagram in 2012...

Designers like Duncan Shotton are trying to make stationery we use everyday less boring. The Tokyo-based Industrial Designer is renowned for putting unique spins on housewares and familiar objects, using pencils, bookmarks,...

When asked how their company, The Little Friends of Printmaking, came to be, husband and wife James and Melissa Buchanan reveal that their printing business started as a joke. Showing up at the recent Comic Con 2017 and eventually...

If you've loved Honey Monster Puffs, then you will probably be thrilled about their recent rebranding and repackaging. This is spearheaded by Peepshow, which is making some animation work for the brand. The studio, which is...

Have you ever found yourself seeing or regarding something as an entirely different, and much bigger, thing? Neuroscience PhD student and artist Desirée De León most certainly has, and her online project "100 Days of Tiny...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

Sheryl Westleigh is a sculptor and jewelry designer who is not new to the crowdfunding world. She previously had a pretty successful funding for her Lady of Innsmouth project. Now, she's back on Kickstarter with another project: tiny sculptures of creatures. She will be creating four-inch tall pieces based on fictional characters. The twist is that the backers and supporters get to decide what their sculptures will look like. She'll sketch rough drafts of concepts, the backers will vote, and the winning entry will be what she'll work on. This can go a million different ways, but she's guaranteeing that there WILL be tentacles at some point. The final concept will be sculpted using MonsterClay. ...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.